"It's a fun environment because usually when you play them in the NBA you just see them on the court and say hi and bye. But here we actually have some time," Dirk Nowitzki commented.

The former champion and 2008 MVP has taken a liking to Kristaps Porzingis. With only two years of NBA experience under his belt, the young Latvian has raised the profile of the New York Knicks, a team that has struggled to be competitive in the East. In his first year he became the first rookie in NBA history to record over 1000 points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocks.

Nowitzki continued: "He's like what, 20, 21? I mean, the sky is the limit for this kid. He's long, he can move, he can shoot and had a fantastic year last season. He's going to be a great player in this league for a long time."

Porzingis has taken advantage of having direct access to the German forward and used this week to get pearls of wisdom from arguably the most accomplished and successful foreign-born player in the NBA.

"I have thousands of questions for him" Porzingis quipped. "I have been talking to him all the time. But one thing I want to find out is how he is able to play at that age."

Nowitzki admits that "there is a little bit of luck involved" in sustaining a long career. Outside of two surgeries, he has been relatively healthy. But he does advise players like Porzingis to take care of their bodies: "Work out in the summer. Stay fit. Keep a healthy diet, especially during the season."

These are words that Joel Embiid will take to heart. The Philadelphia 76ers star was the third pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, but could not play until last season after injuring his foot and suffering delays in recovery. Last season he played 31 games before sustaining a torn meniscus on his left knee. Earlier in March, Embiid underwent surgery to fix this and he has been in recovery since.

When asked which African player he is closest to, without hesitation, Embiid responded Luol Deng. The two-time All Star can relate to the young Cameroon star as he too has had his fair share of injuries. While playing for the Chicago Bulls, he led the league in minutes per game in seasons of 2011-12 and 2012-13. But Deng has also had a near-death experience when he had spinal tap complications during the 2013 NBA playoffs.

During Team Africa practice, the 23-year-old Embiid stuck to the 14-year vet like glue. They appeared to be engaged in serious conversation for most of the time but would have occasional spurts of laughter.

"He's helped me to keep getting better as a player. There is a shared respect for each other," Embiid said.